More about the course:
The war we fight is not against flesh and blood. For many service members, the war doesn’t end when they come home. The battle continues against an unseen enemy who is attacking their mind and spirit. And in too many cases, the enemy is winning.
Trauma happens to our veterans during combat, but too often, that trauma is compounded by a series of poor decisions upon returning home. It is as if this combat trauma has reduced their spiritual defense systems and left them vulnerable to a myriad of even more dangerous life choices that may lead to addiction, homelessness or even suicide.

Through REBOOT Combat Recovery, combat veterans and their families are experiencing breakthrough in their war against PTSD. We are building communities of healing where healing is needed most and reaching these veterans during the critical window of time before things go from bad to worse.
We always tell our members that we can’t promise them that their symptoms will improve, but we do promise that they can live a life full of joy and purpose despite their symptoms. Our programs are attended voluntarily and the results speak for themselves.